The 34-year-old World Cup winner has scored in each of the last three matches, including a brace away to Real Madrid in the Champions League.

So far this season Del Piero has hit three league goals and four in the Champions League to continue a purple patch that made him last season’s Serie A leading scorer with 21.

It means Juventus now sit three points behind league leaders Inter Milan and top of Champions League group H, much to the delight of coach Claudio Ranieri.

The ex-Chelsea coach told the club website (www.juventus.com): “I’m happy with the organisation of the team, compact and fit. The boys have demonstrated the desire to fight.
“In such a group great players shine. Alex (Del Piero) is magic at the moment.”

Juventus though will come up against a forward in even better form than Del Piero.

Genoa’s Diego Milito is the current league leading scorer with nine so far, including a hat-trick in the 4-0 win over Reggina at the weekend. It leaves Italy’s oldest club comfortable in seventh place.

The Argentine, who has scored four goals in 16 appearances for his national team, was with Genoa in 2004-2005, before spending three years in Spain with Real Zaragoza. He returned this summer and his form is making one or two of the bigger teams regret not taking a chance on him.